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rédacteur en chef adjoint

Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

associate editor

Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

editor [Brit ˈɛdɪtə, americ ˈɛdədər] SUBST

1. editor (of newspaper):

rédacteur/-trice m/f en chef (of de)

2. editor (of book, manuscript):

3. editor (of writer, works, anthology):

4. editor (of dictionary):

5. editor (of film):

6. editor COMPUT (program):

I. associate SUBST [Brit əˈsəʊʃɪət, əˈsəʊsɪət, americ əˈsoʊʃiət]

1. associate (colleague, partner):

associé/-e m/f also pej

2. associate:

associé/-e m/f

3. associate americ UNIV:

Deug m

II. associate ADJ [Brit əˈsəʊʃɪət, əˈsəʊsɪət, americ əˈsoʊʃiət]

associate body, member:

III. associate VERBO trans [Brit əˈsəʊʃɪeɪt, əˈsəʊsɪeɪt, americ əˈsoʊsiˌeɪt, əˈsoʊʃiˌeɪt]

1. associate (connect in thought, imagination):

Expressões:

to be associated with (be involved in) person: movement, group
to be associated with pej shady business

IV. associate VERBO intr [Brit əˈsəʊʃɪeɪt, əˈsəʊsɪeɪt, americ əˈsoʊsiˌeɪt, əˈsoʊʃiˌeɪt]

V. associated ADJ

1. associated (linked in thought):

associated concept

2. associated (connected):

associated member
associated benefits, expenses

VI. to associate oneself with VERBO reflex

to associate oneself with reflex [əˈsəʊʃɪeɪt, əˈsəʊsɪeɪt] [əˈsoʊsiˌeɪt, əˈsoʊʃiˌeɪt] campaign, policy:

no Dicionário PONS

editor [ˈedɪtəʳ, americ -tɚ] SUBST

1. editor TIPOGR:

editor of newspaper, magazine
rédacteur(-trice) m (f) en chef
sports editor of publishing department
éditeur(-trice) m (f)

2. editor (person editing texts):

editor classic texts
éditeur(-trice) m (f)
editor article

3. editor CINEMA:

monteur(-euse) m (f)

4. editor COMPUT:

I. associate [əˈsəʊʃɪət, americ -ˈsoʊʃɪɪt] SUBST

associé(e) m (f)

II. associate [əˈsəʊʃɪeɪt, americ -ˈsoʊ-] ADJ americ UNIV

III. associate [əˈsəʊʃɪeɪt, americ -ˈsoʊ-] VERBO trans

to associate sb/sth with sth
associer qn/qc à qc

IV. associate VERBO intr

no Dicionário PONS

editor [ˈed·ɪ·tər] SUBST

1. editor TIPOGR:

editor of newspaper, magazine
rédacteur (-trice) m (f) en chef
sports editor of publishing department
éditeur(-trice) m (f)

2. editor (person editing texts):

editor classic texts
éditeur(-trice) m (f)
editor article

3. editor CINEMA:

monteur(-euse) m (f)

4. editor comput:

I. associate ·ˈsoʊ·ʃi·ɪt, vb: əˈsoʊ·ʃi·eɪt ] ADJ

II. associate ·ˈsoʊ·ʃi·ɪt, vb: əˈsoʊ·ʃi·eɪt ] SUBST

associé(e) m (f)

III. associate ·ˈsoʊ·ʃi·ɪt, vb: əˈsoʊ·ʃi·eɪt] VERBO trans

to associate sb/sth with sth
associer qn/qc à qc

IV. associate ·ˈsoʊ·ʃi·ɪt, vb: əˈsoʊ·ʃi·eɪt] VERBO intr

Present
Iassociate
youassociate
he/she/itassociates
weassociate
youassociate
theyassociate
Past
Iassociated
youassociated
he/she/itassociated
weassociated
youassociated
theyassociated
Present Perfect
Ihaveassociated
youhaveassociated
he/she/ithasassociated
wehaveassociated
youhaveassociated
theyhaveassociated
Past Perfect
Ihadassociated
youhadassociated
he/she/ithadassociated
wehadassociated
youhadassociated
theyhadassociated

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Smith later described the tour as the happiest one he had ever been associated with.
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He was a thinker passionate about history; widely reading the writers that were associated with the period of decadent.
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Aberrant DNA methylation patterns hypermethylation and hypomethylation compared to normal tissue have been associated with a large number of human malignancies.
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Of course, it would have been ideal to have the kind of conclusiveness associated with laboratory experiments when we conduct social experiments in communities and schools.
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On top of this, the lead times for approvals and the holding costs associated with that are not inconsiderable either.
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